North Korea's state run KRT television station has launched a propaganda
campaign against the South following shelling on the border island of
Yeonpyeong.

By Myles Burke

1:59PM GMT 23 Nov 2010

North Korea's official Korean Central News Agency reported that the country's military command would continue strikes against the South if it violated their sea border by "even 0.001 millimeter".

"Should the South Korean puppet group dare intrude into the territorial waters of the DPRK even 0.001 mm, the revolutionary armed forces of the DPRK will unhesitatingly continue taking merciless military counter-actions against it," read a female KRT newsreader before showing the above propaganda film, in which North Korean soldiers can be seen crawling through freezing water and running through fire, while missiles are launched from navy ships.

In the broadcast, the newsreader also suggested that the South Koreanarmy had fired the first shots ahead of the North's attack on Yeonpyeong.

"The south Korean puppet group perpetrated such reckless military provocation as firing dozens of shells inside the territorial waters of the DPRK sidearound Yeonphyong Island in the West Sea of Korea from 13:00 on November 23 despite the repeated warnings of the DPRK", she said.

"The above-said military provocation is part of its sinister attempt to defend the brigandish 'northern limit line', while frequently infiltrating its naval warships into the territorial waters of the DPRK side under the pretext of "intercepting fishing boats'," she added.